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  1. particle physics - What is $p_T$? (transverse momentum?)

    Jan 11, 2012 · What exactly is $p_T$? Is it simply momentum, but with the component parallel to the main beam projected off? Also, why is $p_T$, as opposed to $p$, an important …

  2. Newest 'particle-physics' Questions - Physics Stack Exchange

    Particle physics is the study of the fundamental forces of nature as they are embodied in the interactions of elementary and composite particles at high energies and short time and …

  3. What is "mass" in particle physics? - Physics Stack Exchange

    8 Particle physics has a set of elementary particles , some of which have zero mass. In this table the general public has heard of the electron and maybe the photon. The mass of the electron …

  4. particle physics - What is chirality? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Chirality is a fundamental property of a particle; particles which differ in terms of chirality can be viewed as an entirely different type of particle. It refers to how a particle's quantum mechanical …

  5. What does the notation $^1 S_0$ represent in particle physics?

    Mar 26, 2021 · For single-particle quantities the usual convention is to use lower-case letters and symbols. It's probably fair to say that term symbols are most commonly used in atomic …

  6. particle physics - What is photon spin and polarization? - Physics ...

    Sep 16, 2022 · See this answer which is somewhat technical (undergraduate-physics-major level). When you add quantum mechanics, you get particle-like behavior of the field, and each …

  7. particle physics - What exactly is a photon? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Aug 7, 2016 · According to quantum electrodynamics, the most accurately verified theory in physics, a photon is a single-particle excitation of the free quantum electromagnetic field.

  8. PDF lecture notes of various courses by Leonard Susskind

    May 9, 2020 · More can be found here and here. Hope I didn't miss any. But he has given many other supplemental courses as well such as Quantum Entanglement, Particle Physics 1: Basic …

  9. particle physics - Top, bottom, charm, and strange? - Physics Stack ...

    Jul 27, 2017 · Of course I know about up and down quarks, but I cannot seem to find that much about the other four (of course being eight if we're including antiquarks). Is mass the only …

  10. particle physics - Is there anything smaller than a quark? - Physics ...

    Is there anything smaller than a quark? So far we have just discussed protons, neutrons, and electrons in class, so I am just curious.